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与点滴状银屑病相关的独特的HLA-C/KIR基因型特征

Distinct HLA-C/KIR genotype profile associates with guttate psoriasis
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摘要 Psoriasis is a multifactorial disease with a strong genetic background. It associates strongly to HLA-Cw 0602. HLA-C interacts with killer immunoglobulin-like receptors (KIR) on natural killer (NK) and some natural killer-T cells. KIR’ s function is triggered by specific binding to HLA ligands, which depends on the amino acid 80 of the MHC class Iα -chain. This permits classifying all HLA-C alleles into two functional groups: asparagine (N80) or lysine (K80) carrying alleles. Psoriasis patients recruited at disease onset were categorized as guttate, vulgaris without arthropathy and vulgaris with arthropathy plus skin lesions. Patients and carefully matched controls were genotyped for position 80 of HLA-C and for KIR. Based on possible HLA/KIR combinations, individuals were classified according to expected NK/NKT cell responses: balanced (B), excess inhibition (EI), excess activation (EA), or undetermined (U). HLA-Cw6 and position 80 genotyping associated strongly to disease, whereas KIR2DS1 associated weakly. Individuals of the U and EI classes were more common among guttate psoriasis patients, which related to HLA-Cw 0602 status. These results suggest that different levels for NK/NKT cell activation thresholds, not only reduction, contribute to immune deregulation in psoriasis. In the guttate phenotype, balanced HLA-C/KIR interactions might be altered by the presence of concomitant streptococcal infections. Psoriasis is a multifactorial disease with a strong genetic background. It associates strongly to HLA-Cw * 0602. HLA-C interacts with killer immunoglobulin-like receptors (KIR) on natural killer (NK) and some natural killer-T cells. KIR's function is triggered by specific binding to HLA ligands, which depends on the amino acid 80 of the MHC class Ia-chain. This permits classifying all HLA-C alleles into two functional groups: asparagine (NS0) or lysine (KS0) carrying alleles. Psoriasis patients recruited at disease onset were categorized as guttate, vulgaris without arthropathy and vulgaris with arthropathy plus skin lesions. Patients and carefully matched controls were genotyped for position 80 of HLA-C and for KIR. Based on possible HLA/ KIR combinations, individuals were classified according to expected NK/NKT cell responses: balanced (B), excess inhibition (EI), excess activation (EA), or undetermined (U) HLA-Cw6 and position 80 genotyping associated strongly to disease, whereas KIR2DS1 associated weakly. Individuals of the U and EI classes were more common among guttate psoriasis patients, which related to HLA-Cw * 0602 status.
机构地区 Molecular Dermatology
出处 《世界核心医学期刊文摘(皮肤病学分册)》 2006年第8期13-14,共2页 Digest of the World Core Medical JOurnals:Dermatology
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